The Great Gathering: New food and current affairs festival arrives this summer
Boutique festival will feature Rachel Allen, Fintan O’Toole, Blindboy Boatclub and more
Boutique festival will feature Rachel Allen, Fintan O’Toole, Blindboy Boatclub and more
Be prepared, set boundaries and schedule your down time as much as your meetings
Cast off the cosy Christmas cocoon and invite a (small gang over for these tasty meals)
Give your turkey and ham a cheesy lid, or spike the bird with Asian spices
From The Irish Times’s Delicious List 2019: Our go-to informal restaurants and bars
Review: The swimmers in this drifting RTÉ documentary find peace while all at sea
Listening to the ‘Irish Times’ food writers is like eavesdropping on two seasoned bloggers
With global warming, what is the future of wine-making in Ireland?
MVP on Clanbrassil Street is bringing in a no-alcohol day to promote sober socialising
From Dublin to Dingle, from Belfast to Cork ... here's our selection of the country's best cafes
Every stage, every band, every slot for this year's festival, which runs from June 22nd - 24th
How to survive snowmageddon with just the contents of your larder and fridge freezer
An extra bedroom, a new kitchen and clever storage are among the most wanted
Aoife McElwain: Giving up drink was ‘the most important life change I’ve made’
Also in this episode: ‘Slow at Work’, with Aoife McElwain
People have unique biologies and our dreams may be how our bodies react to particular foods
From wellness to weirdness and family-friendly fun, we’ve got you covered
A tiny capacity, a big heart, a Shift Shack – is this Ireland’s most intimate festival?
Fairview potter hopes to create open-access pottery workshop so others can learn the craft
The Irish Times will be partnering with the festival on Saturday with a programme of talks and debates
Plan your visit to the food and drink festival carefully and you could be part of the action and meet your literary hero for (almost) zero
With the RBS 6 Nations kicking off tomorrow - and the Superbowl on Sunday - here’s some tasty food and drink suggestions if you're having people around
A selection box of surprising snippets, little known facts and tasty morsels
Get up from the computer or couch and spend time learning skills that can help to give you some balance
Food Month Food Court: Aoife McElwain finds comfort in an occasional bowl, but Gerard Maguire thinks all sugary cereals should be banned
The consistency of Duo’s food could be improved a little but they’ve nailed the cakes
When Coca Cola was first put on sale in 1886, marketed as a cure for morphine addiction, indigestion, nerve disorder, headaches and impotence
Brian Birdy’s specialty cofffee bar in Jacobs Inn Hostel is the ideal place for a great coffee
From the apple in the Garden of Eden to sickly sweets, we love stuff we shouldn’t eat
Heading to Dún Laoghaire this weekend? Here’s everything you need to know
Marie-Claire Digby rounds up this week’s food news
The second night of the festival features sets from Saint Sister, Neon Indian and Floating Points among others
A very good restaurant disguised as a dive is full of surprises
Some people spend their money on handbags and shoes; others spend their dough on food magazines
Laine, My Love sits under the railway bridge on Talbot St, a stone’s throw from Connolly Station
Put your barbecue skills to the test, meet Trish Deseine, cooking for kids
February 29th is the day women can ask men to marry them, but can leap year love last?
Restaurant offers, recipes, food news, features and videos, an artisan food festival and a sandwich designed just for you – it’s all happening in November as part of our third Food Month, writes Aoife Valentine
The duo behind Forkful – whose new series of food videos launches here today to mark Food Month – explain why their work is all about the food, not the presenter
From Rick Stein's Byzantine journeys to Teeling Whiskeys; Smithfield picnics to virtual wine tasting, Culture Night has enough flavour to suit all palates
Merrion Square will be loaded with the offbeat, the unusual and the inspired on the capital’s big night out
The quality of food at the Picnic has always been top-notch, and this year’s festival offering is bigger than ever
Don’t be a deadline junkie, learn how to stop putting things off and get more done
As our temperatures tip over 20 degrees our culinary choices can’t help but be affected. For Aoife McElwain, sunshine calls for seafood
Body & Soul kicks off tomorrow, and we’ve found some tasty treats to keep you going throughout the weekend
In his latest film, ‘The Wind Rises’, Japanese animator and director Hayao Miyazaki offers his usual delicious blend of East and West. He’d definitely enjoy these madeleines, made with Japanese green tea powder or matcha
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices